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transburgh
2007-09-19T21:00:41
Can Amazon make a science out of launching startups?
http://foundread.com/2007/09/13/question-of-the-day-can-amazon-make-a-science-out-of-launching-statups/
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2024-11-08T01:43:51
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transburgh
2007-09-19T21:00:58
Harvards tips to founders on how to delegate more effectively.
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http://foundread.com/2007/09/18/harvards-tips-to-founders-on-how-to-delegate-more-effectively/
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gduffy
2007-09-19T21:14:14
Xobni Press Coverage
http://gaborcselle.com/blog/
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tzury
2007-09-19T21:28:04
Jim Loy's Mathematics Page
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http://www.jimloy.com/math/math.htm#algebra
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colortone
2007-09-19T21:47:53
McKinsey: Online Ads Lack "meaningful metrics" (?)
http://publishing2.com/2007/09/19/whos-afraid-of-online-advertising/
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szczupak
2007-09-19T21:54:20
How to watch NBC and read the New York Times totally free…
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http://www.businesshackers.com/2007/09/19/how-to-watch-nbc-and-read-the-new-york-times-totally-free/
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ordersup
2007-09-19T22:22:52
Hiring Family & Friends
What is everyone's opinion on hiring family and/or friends and why? I've heard both negative and positive reasoning from both ends and wanted to throw it out there for you all to weigh in.
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henning
2007-09-19T22:24:38
Ask: Why do web developers think the only applications people use are web apps?
I'm getting kind of sick of comments like the following, which appeared on Joyent's blog Joyeur a few weeks ago: "The exciting software development of today is being done on the internet. Desktop, packaged software has many years of utility left, but one doesn't see millions of people adopting (=excitement) some installable desktop, client-side software the way people are adopting internet-based software."<p>What a bunch of bullshit. Doesn't this guy know that the popular file sharing apps have literally hundreds of millions of downloads? Azureus and eMule alone have well over 300 million, and Azureus is a Java app! That's more downloads than Facebook and MySpace users combined.<p>Desktop software has "many years" of utility left? You're damn right there are many years left. Gaming is going to be a $50 bln/yr market in a few years (with revenues disproportionately coming from highend 3D games) and the craziness with GPUs and general-purpose GPU computing is only in its infancy. Many of the things people will do with this fantastic new power (like protein folding) will likely have much greater significance than any Facebook platform app.<p>There's so much compelling stuff you can only do locally. Why does that suddenly become insignificant just because web apps are a good way to create highly data-driven applications?
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dpapathanasiou
2007-09-19T22:42:09
Hackers Unite: How Can Spam Spoofing Be Defeated?
So I go to check my mail and I get dozens of "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender" messages from a server in France.<p>No, I'm not Julia, and I don't have a private message to send to every permutation of "Thierry[0-9]*" at the French site.<p>And yes, I know how easy it is for a spammer to set an email's "From" header so that it looks like it came from the info address at my domain.<p>Other than just ignore it, what can I do to prevent this from happening?<p>(Yes, it's not a huge problem in the grand scheme of things, but still annoying)<p>Any ideas?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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justin
2007-09-19T23:01:05
lolnerf
Justin.tv office destroyed by nerf
http://blog.justin.tv/2007/09/office-dartz.html
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2024-11-08T03:02:17
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sanj
2007-09-20T00:45:21
fbFund?
I'm surprised no one's starting talking about it.<p>Opinions? Analysis?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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deltapoint
2007-09-20T01:15:07
How did you meet your YC app team?
College? Prior collaborations? Pure randomness?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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ivankirigin
2007-09-20T01:45:43
Free training trial for Flex
http://www.totaltraining.com/Store/online_adobe_login.aspx
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nreece
2007-09-20T02:00:36
Meet the Team
http://deputy-dog.com/2007/08/17/meet-the-team/
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creynolds
2007-09-20T02:34:02
Project Looking to find best practice of web 2.0 marketing
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http://twelve300.com
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57,192
axiom
2007-09-20T02:34:18
Major research breakthroughs in the last 10-15 years
When the transistor was first introduced in the late 40s there was quite a bit of hype surrounding it, but I wonder if anyone fully appreciated the significance of the development at the time.<p>Same goes for the world's fair in 1893, when Tesla's AC generators were first introduced to the wider public. I can't imagine that anyone realized how significant this was. Well, maybe Tesla.<p>So what are some major research results from the last 10-15 years that you feel will have a large impact?
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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allenbrunson
2007-09-20T02:36:45
Wil Shipley thinks Apple is getting too greedy
http://wilshipley.com/blog/2007/09/iphone-ipod-contain-or-disengage.html
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2024-11-08T12:52:21
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amichail
2007-09-20T02:37:56
CMU professor gives his last lesson on life
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07262/818671-85.stm
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bmccarthy
2007-09-20T02:54:55
FogBugz is Developer-Driven (Thank Goodness)
Joel and his crew are so very user-driven in my estimation because they themselves are the users.
http://www.userdriven.org/blog/2007/9/19/fogbugz-is-developer-driven-thank-goodness.html
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transburgh
2007-09-20T03:00:36
OpenOffice Conference Coverage Barcelona - Initial Thoughts
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http://www.centernetworks.com/openoffice-conference-intro
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transburgh
2007-09-20T03:01:13
5 Lessons from CEO Diane Greenes long, slow slog with VMWare
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http://foundread.com/2007/09/20/5-lessons-from-ceo-diane-greenes-long-slow-slog-with-vmware/
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herdrick
2007-09-20T03:16:45
Is this Google's first dollar spent on advertising themselves?
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/19/google-promotes-411-service-on-billboards/
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acy
2007-09-20T03:47:23
How yahoo.com looked from 1996 to 2007 [PICS]
http://axtmag.com/2007/09/15/how-wwwyahoocom-looked-back-in-1996/
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puneetht
2007-09-20T04:11:56
Robby's night. Lesson on perseverence
Robby's Night<p>At the prodding of my friends, I am writing this story. My name is Mildred Hondorf. I am a former elementary school music teacher from Des Moines , Iowa . I've always supplemented my income by teaching piano lessons-something I've done for over 30 years. Over the years I found that children have many levels of musical ability. I've never had the pleasure of having a prodigy though I have taught some talented students.<p>However I've also had my share of what I call "musically challenged" pupils. One such student was Robby. Robby was 11 years old when his mother (a single Mom) dropped him off for his first piano lesson. I prefer that students (especially boys!) begin at an earlier age, which I explained to Robby.<p>But Robby said that it had always been his mother's dream to hear him play the piano. So I took him as a student. Well, Robby began with his piano lessons and from the beginning I thought it was a hopeless endeavor. As much as Robby tried, he lacked the sense of tone and basic rhythm needed to excel. But he dutifully reviewed his scales and some elementary pieces that I require all my students to learn.<p>Over the months he tried and tried while I listened and cringed and tried to encourage him. At the end of each weekly lesson he'd always say, "My mom's going to hear me play someday." But it seemed hopeless. He just did not have any inborn ability. I only knew his mother from a distance as she dropped Robby off or waited in her aged car to pick him up. She always waved and smiled but never stopped in.<p>Then one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons.<p>I thought about calling him but assumed because of his lack of ability, that he had decided to pursue something else. I also was glad that he stopped coming. He was a bad advertisement for my teaching!<p>Several weeks later I mailed to the student's homes a flyer on the upcoming recital. To my surprise Robby (who received a flyer) asked me if he could be in the recital. I told him that the recital was for current pupils and because he had dropped out he really did not qualify. He said that his mother had been sick and unable to take him to piano lessons but he was still practicing "Miss Hondorf I've just got to play!" he insisted.<p> I don't know what led me to allow him to play in the recital. Maybe it was his persistence or maybe it was something inside of me saying that it would be all right. The night for the recital came. The high school gymnasium was packed with parents, friends and relatives. I put Robby up last in the program before I was to come up and thank all the students and play a finishing piece. I thought that any damage he would do would come at the end of the program and I could always salvage his poor performance through my "curtain closer."<p>Well, the recital went off without a hitch. The students had been practicing and it showed. Then Robby came up on stage. His clothes were wrinkled and his hair looked like he'd run an eggbeater through it. "Why didn't he dress up like the other students?" I thought. "Why didn't his mother at least make him comb his hair for this special night?"<p>Robby pulled out the piano bench and he began. I was surprised when he announced that he had chosen Mozart's Concerto #21 in C Major. I was not prepared for what I heard next. His fingers were light on the keys, they even danced nimbly on the ivories. He went from pianissimo to fortissimo. &#62;From allegro to virtuoso. His suspended chords that Mozart demands were magnificent! Never had I heard Mozart played so well by people his age. After six and a half minutes he ended in a grand crescendo and everyone was on their feet in wild applause. Overcome and in tears I ran up on stage and put my arms around Robby in joy. "I've never heard you play like that Robby! How'd you do it? " Through the microphone Robby explained: "Well Miss Hondorf . . .. Remember I told you my Mom was sick? Well, actually she had cancer and passed away this morning And well . . She was born deaf so tonight was the first time she ever heard me play. I wanted to make it special."<p>There wasn't a dry eye in the house that evening. As the people from Social Services led Robby from the stage to be placed into foster care, noticed that even their eyes were red and puffy and I thought to myself how much richer my life had been for taking Robby as my pupil.<p>No, I've never had a prodigy but that night I became a prodigy. . . Of Robby's. He was the teacher and I was the pupil for it is he that taught me the meaning of perseverance and love and believing in yourself and maybe even taking a chance in someone and you don't know why.
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nreece
2007-09-20T04:19:48
Digg goes deeper with social networking
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/sep2007/tc20070918_438912.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_technology
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brett
2007-09-20T04:39:49
PlaySpan, run 12-year-old founder, gets $6.5M in venture capital
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http://venturebeat.com/2007/09/19/playspan-run-12-year-old-ceo-gets-65m-in-venture-capital/
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iotal
2007-09-20T05:13:03
Any South African news.YC'ers?
Are you from SA? If so, have you submitted an application for YC? Your thoughts on getting to Silicon Valley?!
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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Jd
2007-09-20T05:20:25
"Design Patterns" in Dynamic Languages (Ruby)
http://memeagora.blogspot.com/2007/09/ruby-matters-design-patterns-in-dynamic.html
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pylovyc
2007-09-20T07:21:44
Any webpy developers in the bay area looking for high impact startup jobs?
An early stage VC funded company... do comment if you are interesteD
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PStamatiou
2007-09-20T07:32:31
Apple Loves Inconsistency
In my HCI class we're taught all about consistency and predictability, then Apple goes from being a good role model to f'n it all up. (slight sarcasm)
http://9rules.com/apple/notes/6688/
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Shooter
2007-09-20T07:49:44
Are you going to change the world? (Really?)
[With apologies for my long-windedness]<p>This question was inspired by the post regarding the CMU Professor (Pausch) that is dying of cancer and is facing death with an amazingly positive attitude.<p>Specifically, there was a thread started by jaed:<p>"It's sad that we have to be reminded of it, but this just reaffirms that the little bubble world of YC, TechCrunch, and Web 2.Oh really don't mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of life. This guy wouldn't trade some extra time with his family for all the startups and VC cash in the world. It just puts things into perspective."<p>I agree with jaed. I also agree with neilc, who thinks that the "YC philosophy" is consistent with the positive message of the article.<p>SO MY QUESTION IS THIS: Is making an AJAXified tool or toy that will likely be used by less than 1% of the people in the richest country in the world the absolute best use of your time and talents right now? Honestly?<p>This is not a rhetorical question, nor is it intended to cast judgment on anyone who is actively pursuing a startup just to make money. I can't throw stones, because that is exactly what I've spend MY life doing. I also don't want to make anyone feel bad, I'm just trying to prompt a discussion. <p>I'm wondering if people think that our best and brightest minds might be better suited to doing something like medical research than, say, designing software and working for hedge funds? There is really nothing like finding out someone you love has cancer or a life-threatening illness to make you feel completely impotent when you're just a businessman or programmer. I've helped design medical software in the past, but it was never a great leap forward or anything. It was just incremental progress for money. I've never felt like I made a GREAT difference. And sitting in a children's hospital is a VERY humbling experience, no matter how successful you are.<p> I'm an entrepreneur and an investor, and I enjoy it. I'm not unfulfilled, but I have a growing regret that I haven't done much to really help the world. I donate to charities, and I've founded companies that have made really good products and offered great services, but I've never made the type of contribution that saves lives. I've never discovered a vaccine or an improved diagnostic tool or anything. And I'd like to. I feel like I've won the luck lottery (white, male, mostly healthy, born in the USA, educated, wealthy) and I want to give back more. I haven't faced the obstacles that some people face (racism, limited access to education,etc.), so I guess I have a guilt complex or something that I haven't done more. Typical liberal ;-)<p> //////////////////////////////////////////<p>I've thought of going back to medical school or something, but my odds of really helping there are small and it wastes my natural skill set. (I'm also not likely to be accepted, but that's another story.) I believe in entrepreneurship though, so I can try to make a difference in that way. <p>So, if anyone here has any ideas to save lives or make a massive improvement in the world, give me a shout. Seriously. I have more money than Paul Graham (although I'm not as smart, connected, or good looking) and I'm open to ideas outside the Y Combinator sweet spot. I think the best ideas in most industries come from people OUTSIDE that industry, so I would think that the brainpower on this site could really make a difference in the world. I don't think YC are that interested in medical startups (etc.), so I don't think I'm stepping on their toes...but, if I am, please let me know and I'll retract this portion of the post.
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drusenko
2007-09-20T08:32:03
Breaking News: The Internet has exploded
http://david.weebly.com/1/post/2007/09/breaking-the-internet-has-exploded.html
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edu
2007-09-20T08:32:14
"Enterprise software" is a social, not technical, (problem) phenomenon
http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
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bosshog
2007-09-20T10:22:02
What the New World Needs now
http://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/people/ceo_residence/newworld.html
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vlad
2007-09-20T12:02:52
12-Year-Old's Company Raises 6.5 Million from 3 VC Firms
http://venturebeat.com/2007/09/19/playspan-run-12-year-old-ceo-gets-65m-in-venture-capital
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charzom
2007-09-20T12:53:15
Nasdaq to delist SCO
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http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/LAW12419092007-1.htm
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charzom
2007-09-20T12:54:08
Fears of dollar collapse as Saudis take fright
null
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml;jsessionid=BYRFMD0QYRQTVQFIQMFSFF4AVCBQ0IV0?xml=/money/2007/09/19/bcnsaudi119.xml
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brlewis
2007-09-20T12:54:25
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/MathDrama/reading/Wigner.html
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transburgh
2007-09-20T13:18:05
Zillow Raises $30 Million More, Up To $87 Million in Venture Capital
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/19/zillow-raises-30-million-more-up-to-87-million-in-venture-capital/
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ideas101
2007-09-20T13:26:41
Americans giving up friends, sex for Web life
I see this as a huge business opportunity as increase in web-customers !!
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSKUA00315920070920?feedType=RSS&feedName=internetNews&rpc=22&sp=true
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nickb
2007-09-20T13:47:45
Is Hulu Doomed? NBC To Begin Offering Free Downloads
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/19/is-hulu-doomed-nbc-to-begin-offering-free-downloads/
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nickb
2007-09-20T14:05:00
Brilliant: FIQL Avoids Copyright Trap Through Music Videos
null
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/20/brilliant-fiql-avoids-copyright-trap-through-music-videos/
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nickb
2007-09-20T14:07:10
CSS 3: A Giant Serving Of FAIL
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http://alex.dojotoolkit.org/?p=625
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chmike
2007-09-20T14:38:44
Wixi: one more webOS ?
Wixi was presented at TechCrunch40. The activation code "tech40access" may still work. The business model is based on disk storage renting.
http://main.wixi.com/
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2024-11-08T14:10:11
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aston
2007-09-20T15:24:06
Google Wants You To Share Stuff
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/09/20/google-wants-you-to-share-stuff/
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nextmoveone
2007-09-20T16:11:12
Business 2.0 is dead
Is anyone else sad about Business 2.0 being killed?
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2007/09/business-20s-de.html
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2024-11-08T07:58:43
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vlad
2007-09-20T16:21:24
NBC to release their own video download service
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ismCgT0jNaTXzmQ0e-prHfz2_Eyw
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2024-11-08T20:41:27
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transburgh
2007-09-20T16:44:54
What's it Mean When A Facebook App is Sold?
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http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2007/09/20/what-does-it-mean-when-a-facebook-app-is-sold
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WebProNews - Digital Marketing, Technology, and Business News
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CloudPlatformPro Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the company has recruited Jay Parikh to its senior leadership team after stints as Facebook head of engineering and L... EmailMarketingToday Rich Ord - November 3, 2024 In an era where inboxes are as crowded as city sidewalks, the science behind getting your emails noticed has never been more critical. The 2024 Email Mark... Business Matt Milano - November 3, 2024 Washington lawmakers are growing increasingly worried about Intel's future, even weighing additional bailout options. ... DataDrivenMarketingPro Brian Wallace - November 3, 2024 Businesses are dealing with “big data” - but what they really want is actionable insight from that data. These are the accompanying services of data sc... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - November 2, 2024 Apple has given the MacBook Air a surprise, but welcome, upgrade, increasing the base RAM from 8 to 16GB. ... DataAnalystPro Ryan Gibson - November 2, 2024 In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the role of a data analyst is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Luke Barousse... TransportationRevolution Matt Milano - November 2, 2024 Skydio, one of the leading US drone makers, announced that China has imposed sanctions on it in response to its business with Taiwan. ... AppDevNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Pixelmator has long been a staple for many Mac designers, and the company is now joining Apple in an effort to widen its reach and appeal. ... DataAnalystPro Rich Ord - November 1, 2024 As the clock strikes 9:45 AM, Agatha Kang, a Business Intelligence Engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS), be... RemoteWorkingTrends Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 AWS employees are stepping up their efforts to reverse ... ITProNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Microsoft has once again delayed the rollout of its controversial Recall feature, saying it needs more time to get it right. ... SearchNews Matt Milano - November 1, 2024 Google is expanding AI Overviews in Search, rolling out the feature to more than 100 countries, providing access to more than one billion users. ... ElectricVehicleTrends Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Ford is pausing production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning, the latest indication that consumer demand for EVs is cooling. ... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Google has announced major changes to Android development schedule, saying it will release a major update in Q2 instead of Q3, followed by a minor release ... SearchNews Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 OpenAI's ChatGPT search engine is now live for Plus and Team users, with the company promising it blends the best of natural language with web search. ... MobileDevPro Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 After less than a month in beta, the Thunderbird team has released the official version of Thunderbird for Android. ... EmergingTechUpdate Matt Milano - October 31, 2024 Siemens announced it has reached an agreement to acquire Altair Engineering in a bid to strengthen its industrial software and AI offerings. ... AIDeveloper Matt Milano - October 30, 2024 Alphabet CEO Sunda Pichai made a surprising revelation, saying Google is now using AI to write more than a quarter of all new code. ... DataAnalystPro Rich Ord - October 30, 2024 Artificial intelligence (AI) has become indispensable for extracting meaningful insights from complex datasets in the ever-evolving realm of data science. YouTube content creator a... HRProNews Matt Milano - October 30, 2024 Dropbox CEO Drew Houston sent a letter to employees, informing them that roughly 20%, or 528 employees, are being laid off. ... ContentMarketingNews Brian Wallace - October 30, 2024 In these tech-savvy times, formulating the right strategy in digital marketing becomes the ultimate endeavor for any business intending to reach its target... AITrends Brian Wallace - October 29, 2024 In today’s fast-paced digital world, marketing professionals are constantly looking for ways to streamline their processes and enhance customer engagemen... Business Matt Milano - October 29, 2024 Microsoft is firing back at Google, accusing the search giant of running "shadow campaigns" designed to discredit it with EU regulators and policymakers.... SearchNews Matt Milano - October 28, 2024 Meta is the latest to challenge Google's search dominance, with the company reportedly developing its own AI-powered search engine. ...
2024-11-07T14:48:05
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transburgh
2007-09-20T16:46:10
Guild Cafe, A Social Network For Gamers (based in Cambridge)
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http://gigaom.com/2007/09/20/guild-cafe-a-social-network-for-gamers/
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2024-11-08T13:50:00
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danw
2007-09-20T17:13:52
Mobile web usage nearly equal PC web in Japan
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http://cameronmoll.com/archives/2007/09/mobile_web_usage_nearly_equal_pc_web_in_japan/
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danw
2007-09-20T17:14:12
Should designers optimize for page views or user experience?
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http://bokardo.com/archives/should-designers-optimize-for-page-viewsor-user-experience/
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danw
2007-09-20T17:14:24
Do You Have Time to Run a $100,000 Internet Business?
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http://www.steve-olson.com/do-you-have-time-to-run-a-100000-internet-business/
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brlewis
2007-09-20T17:19:39
Look up "hugely satisfying" in the dictionary...
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http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/09/look-up-hugely-.html
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dpapathanasiou
2007-09-20T17:44:14
Aristotle: The Knowledge Web (Essay on the Semantic Web)
http://www.edge.org/documents/archive/edge138.html#hillis04
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transburgh
2007-09-20T17:52:18
10 things to know before you pitch a VC, at STIRR or anywhere else
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http://foundread.com/2007/09/20/10-things-to-know-before-your-pitch-at-stirr-or-anywhere-else-for-that-matter/
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dpapathanasiou
2007-09-20T18:13:21
Why TD Ameritrade's Data Breach Is So Worrying
http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/blog/archives/2007/09/why_td_ameritra.html
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ivankirigin
2007-09-20T18:14:34
Randy Pausch's Building Virtual Worlds...go 5:15 in to see a world grow that doesn't want to die.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J18CnoQbizA
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curi
2007-09-20T18:19:47
"Mandatory" Spam Emails by Digg
Subject: New Digg Profiles and Updated Site Policies<p>End Text: This is a system message from Digg.com, which we are required to send to all account holders. Control what other emails you receive from Digg.<p>----------<p>They claim to be required to spam me. What crap. I don't want to hear about their updates, and it's completely unreasonable not to allow that. I get similar spam from some other places with no unsubscribe option because it's "mandatory". I don't think I've even logged in to Digg for months, and they send this anyway. Ugh.
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2007-09-20T18:29:28
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waleedka
2007-09-20T18:30:25
I'm giving away free ad space for early startups
http://selfdebugging.com/2007/09/20/free-ad-space-for-your-startup/
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geebee
2007-09-20T18:33:01
Are educational requirements for the patent bar out of date?
I've been thinking about the problems the patent office is having with software patents lately, and it lead me to reconsider the educational requirements for sitting for the patent bar.<p>Right now, you typically need a degree in a physical science, biological science, or engineering to take the exam and become a patent agent. <p>Interestingly, Mathematics is specifically excluded as an acceptable background in the "non-acceptable coursework" section.<p>Now obviously I'm biased because I was a pure mathematics major, but it seems to me that this rule excludes a huge number of people who would be most capable of reviewing a massive new area of patents - namely, algorithms.<p>Technically, algorithms aren't patentable, which is probably why mathematics was excluded from the acceptable academic background list - Paul mentioned this when he wrote his "Are Software Patents Evil" essay...<p>"Unfortunately, patent law is inconsistent on this point. Patent law in most countries says that algorithms aren't patentable. This rule is left over from a time when "algorithm" meant something like the Sieve of Eratosthenes. In 1800, people could not see as readily as we can that a great many patents on mechanical objects were really patents on the algorithms they embodied..."<p>The patent bar has decided (for all practical purposes) that mathematics <i>is</i> patentable, but they continute to exclude people with a mathematics background. <p>I truly do not want to become a patent agent - but it does disturb me that the people who are licensed to "prosecute" (ie., file for) patents and/or "review" (ie., grant) patents on algorithms are specifically not supposed to have a math background. <p>Anyone care to comment or leave your thoughts on this?<p>(here's a link to the requirements doc: <a href="http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/oed/grb0403.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/dcom/olia/oed/grb0403.pdf</a>)
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brett
2007-09-20T18:41:33
Google launches JavaScript API that allows you to write back
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http://ajaxian.com/archives/google-launches-javascript-api-that-allows-you-to-write-back
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dstowell
2007-09-20T18:50:25
I Want a New Platform
http://www.unionsquareventures.com/2007/09/i_want_a_new_pl.html
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2024-11-08T16:19:26
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DanielBMarkham
2007-09-20T19:00:41
My Demo: batBack (flash)
Here's a product I was working on two years ago. Back then, it was a great time to develop, create a company, and get into the market. Right now it looks like the market has caught up to the idea, but I was wondering if people thought there still was some value in it?<p>I was going to add drag-and-drop and a lot of other toys to the UI. User response was good for the few months we were live, although since I didn't have a partner and lived in a rural area, I ran out of funding before I could grow it enough to break even. So -- is it still valuable? Should I look into finding partners for it now, funding, or perhaps licensing the technology? What's the verdict?
http://www.batback.net/home/batBackDemo2.html
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danw
2007-09-20T19:02:18
Mobile Email drives mobile web adoption in Japan
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http://www.thefeaturearchives.com/topic/Networks/Email__Scale-Free_Networks__and_the_Mobile_Internet.html
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gqgy
2007-09-20T19:07:40
How Many Founders are You for Y Combinator's Winter 2008 Applications?
PG and many others have insisted that it is not recommended that a team should be comprised of only one founder. <p>how many co-founders are you? our team is comprised of 2 and our combined age at this time is 53 years old.
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dean
2007-09-20T19:14:27
New study yields instructive results on how mindset affects learning
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2007/february7/dweck-020707.html?view=print
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danw
2007-09-20T19:17:29
Festivals: how web stuff can be
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http://www.edmitchell.co.uk/blog/?p=69
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bharath
2007-09-20T19:28:07
GOOG trying to get into the CPM market: Gadget Ads
http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/pressrel/20070918_gadgetads.html
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nreece
2007-09-20T19:35:02
The Exponential Power of "Chindia"
http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/sep/20bspec.htm
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The exponential power of 'Chindia'
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If you are a strategist or a decision-maker in almost any enterprise anywhere in the world, you can't help but see the impact being made by India and China.It is visible not only in the new waves of technology products and services but also in the decisions and strategies featured on corporate Web sites and in international news coverage.In our next two articles we will explore the impact of China and India's ongoing IT industry growth, what lies ahead for each country, and the possibility of China and India combining strengths across several industries to compete globally.Indian Companies Hit Their Stride Asia's Corporate Elite 2007 While the bilateral economy of China and India is still in its infancy, new momentum suggests a powerful relationship is building. China-India -- 'Chindia' -- enterprises will have access to complementary skills and resources and, in turn, will have the potential to lead many global markets. Modest steps recently under way provide only a hint of what India and China could collectively bring to the global economy and global balance of power in coming decades.Patterns of widening bilateral commercial partnerships are evident in increasing numbers of high-level official visits and pronouncements, conference participation, cultural exchanges and, most of all, forecasts of accelerating goods, services, and investment flows across the Himalayas. An Unbeatable TeamWe are witnessing new joint ventures between Indian IT service firms and their Chinese counterparts, early illustrations of how a formidable Chindia economy could develop. Indian firms bring to the table world-class software expertise and leadership in global markets. Chinese partners have legions of capable, low-cost employees and greater know-how with clients in Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries where English is less prevalent. Interactive Table: Asia BusinessWeek 50 India's Cipla: New Prescription Needed? To date, much of the West's attention on China and India has focused on the West's outsourcing of manufacturing and low-end service jobs. Optimistic observers believe the current flow of jobs across the Pacific is immaterial in the long run because innovation remains strong in Western countries, and innovation produces new jobs and economic growth. This view is absolutely correct on the surface, but it hides the underlying truth of what is happening in India and China today: Both countries are getting better at driving technological innovation.Today, China and India are producing some of the world's best-trained computer science and electrical engineering graduates. No longer simply a source of cheap labor, both countries soon will be able to compete favorably for global business -- as India's IT service firms have done -- not only on price, but on competence and capability. Western Executives Must Take NoticeThere is no denying that the power China can potentially wield could affect every major corporation in the world. It is therefore essential that all businesses, whether directly engaged with China's economy or not, have a China strategy.At the same time, we can expect to see China transforming the IT industry in ways that executives and managers in the West must address. For companies that embrace advancing IT for strategic and operational advantages, this is particularly true. China's spending on its IT needs in 2005 was about $119 billion, about four times that of India's. That the majority of this spending went toward telecommunications equipment and services (79%) reflects the priorities of an infrastructure that is still growing. China's IT spending has been forecast to grow 6.5% annually through 2009, well below the 7.9% rate forecast for Asia Pacific and well below the 25% forecast for India.China's spending will be led by the purchase of software (17.5%) and IT services (14.5%). As the software market expands, IT leaders of Western corporations operating in China need to consider the availability of locally provisioned software and services and if they will be competitive with foreign software and services. The most significant inhibitor of China's vast potential for innovation is continuing government control over the most basic levers of the economy. The pivotal issue in forecasting the country's future is China's ability to set a practical course to ease government influence in its economy and to promote innovation. Don't Ignore Chinese PoliticsThe first reaction to this for many people might be that government policies and government relations are "not my specialty and not my problem." The lawyers and government-relations pros, not chief information officers and IT executives, are the ones who worry about what the politicians and regulators are up to. Their job is to place calculated bets on big issues and market trends in cost-effective, innovative IT. For business and IT leaders, such views are not only flawed but dangerous, especially when it comes to China. The government is often the biggest factor in IT issues and trends in China, and business leaders can't afford to delegate these relationships or distance themselves from the core analysis. The direct challenge for China is whether it has the ability to move from a low-cost, high-volume manufacturer to the top of the global value chain commanding the heights of innovation and global marketing prowess.Can China transfer its demonstrated expertise in low-margin, high-volume hardware manufacturing into high-margin software and IT services? Chinese Brands on the RiseBy 2008, it is highly likely that we will see China generate intellectual property at a rate comparable to developed countries and, in the same year, actually surpass the U.S. as the population with the largest English language capacity (in terms of English language comprehension and proficiency). However, China will remain a challenger, not the global leader. We anticipate at least eight Chinese IT brands will be recognized internationally by 2010. If government restrictions are loosened and the Chinese instinctive talent for entrepreneurialism continues to be encouraged, we will witness the birth of a real IT superpower. You might not realize this now, but whether China emerges as a global leader in science and technology innovation relevant to the information and communications technology (ICT) industry is in fact a crucial issue for you as a business strategist or IT decision-maker in a Western organization. The result will play a key role in which global suppliers can establish a strong presence in China for the long haul, as well as helping to decide which of China's strongest domestic companies can compete in international markets. While the answers may not become clear for several years, the questions of China's and India's role in the global IT market cannot be ignored. The potential rewards from being involved in China greatly outweigh the risks of watching from afar. In our next article we will explore India's role in the global IT market and what companies need to do to develop a Chindia strategy. Partha Iyengar is vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner Inc. Jamie Popkin is Gartner group vice president and research fellow. They are the authors of IT and the East published in May 2007 by Harvard Business School Press and distributed in Australia by McGraw-Hill (which also owns BusinessWeek). The book examines how China and India are altering the future of technology and innovation. For more information on Gartner Books, visit www.gartner.com.Subprime Woes Reach Outsourcers More Specials
2024-11-08T15:51:06
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amichail
2007-09-20T20:13:22
My Public Expertise Rankings Facebook App (looking for initial users & feedback)
http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=5469363031
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dean
2007-09-20T20:52:40
Doing Business Online. BusinessWeek Special Report.
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/special_reports/20070910doingbusine.htm
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toffer
2007-09-20T20:58:00
Six Apart: We Are Opening the Social Graph
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cbetta
2007-09-20T21:26:17
What's OpenOffice's Niche?
Last week the newest version of OpenOffice was announced, and the new release revived the discussion whether or not OpenOffice is better than Microsoft Office. Although I don't particularly like Microsoft and normally don't care about office suites, this latest release did get me thinking.
http://fourstarters.com/2007/09/20/whats-openoffices-niche/
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2007-09-20T21:37:26
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bootload
2007-09-20T22:15:34
Stumbleupon mathematics for stumblers
http://ventureskills.wordpress.com/2007/09/19/stumbleupon-mathematics-for-stumblers/
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2007-09-20T22:16:46
Caution as gadgets enter the workplace
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9037879
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2007-09-20T22:17:10
Amazon launches configurable widgets
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2199004/amazon-gives-users-widgets
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2007-09-20T22:19:18
Tripedal robot swings itself into action
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn12668-tripedal-robot-swings-itself-into-action.html
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2007-09-20T22:22:18
Computer model may explain toddlers' chattering
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/brain/dn12407-computer-model-may-explain-toddlers-chattering.html
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kcl
2007-09-20T22:35:12
Canadian dollar at par with American
Then falls back to parity
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hSPjtwINMoyVzOzvF2ivVPJMdsww
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karthikv
2007-09-20T22:59:38
Wish-It-Was Two-Factor Authentication
http://worsethanfailure.com/Articles/WishItWas-TwoFactor-.aspx
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kkim
2007-09-20T23:00:23
"Death watch" for Palm?
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kkim
2007-09-20T23:03:18
Harvard college bookstore claims ISBNs and prices are their intellectual property
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=519564
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Elfan
2007-09-20T23:50:13
Ask YC News: What to search for?
While general Internet search seems to be locked up by Google et al. there are still opportunities for specialized search engines. Octopart is a good example that many here are familiar with. In what other areas are there things that people want to find that are not as easy as they should be?<p>I am asking because I am currently in a college senior design class. We were initially thinking along the lines of a product search engine but found that pricegrabber appears to have covered a wide swarth of territory. For the class that doesn't matter what our search engine is for but making the project something new that could matter would make everything so more interesting and enjoyable.<p>Of course if someone else sees a good idea and runs with it, best of luck to you!
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aswanson
2007-09-20T23:50:43
What class in college did you get the most out of?
If you would recommend one or two classes to anyone, what would they be?
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jyrzyk
2007-09-21T00:36:05
Australian AF cracked codes on fighters sold to them by US
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22451478-2,00.html
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jyrzyk
2007-09-21T00:40:00
Raytheon develops ray gun that causes unbearable pain at half a mile
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=482560&in_page_id=1965
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lupin_sansei
2007-09-21T01:19:16
Google Now Selling Upgrades to Gmail Storage
Looks like the plans are: 6 GB ($20.00 USD per year) 25 GB ($75.00 USD per year) 100 GB ($250.00 USD per year) 50 GB ($500.00 USD per year)
http://www.google.com/accounts/PurchaseStorage
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jcwentz
2007-09-21T01:26:45
Magnets for money: Why people in finance cluster together
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9753240&fsrc=RSS
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rms
2007-09-21T01:53:29
Intel's next-gen iPhone mockup
http://anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3103&p=2
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luccastera
2007-09-21T02:02:19
Founders at Work - Xobni Beta!
http://www.foundersatwork.com/1/post/2007/09/xobni-beta.html
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transburgh
2007-09-21T02:51:16
First Facebook App Up For Sale On Ebay
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http://gigaom.com/2007/09/19/first-facebook-app-up-for-sale-on-ebay/
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mpc
2007-09-21T02:51:47
Ask YC: How could this be useful?
Over the last week I built a digg/reddit social news app while evaluating django. The app ended up coming out really good, but I'm not sure what to with it. Ideas so far are to open-source it, maybe write a django tutorial based on it, or just host it and target it at some group that doesn't have a social news site yet and could use one (I can't think of any, can you?)<p>What should I do? Ideas?
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nsimpson
2007-09-21T02:53:08
When a meeting becomes a wrestling event
http://fridayreflections.typepad.com/weblog/2007/09/when-a-meeting-.html
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yters
2007-09-21T03:03:32
Ask whomever: who gives away free money?
I know lots of people here want to do the whole startup thing so they get the whole working thing out of the way and do what they really want. But, we're such a rich nation that surely someone would sponsor worthy individuals in their pursuits. Who are these people and how do I get in contact with them?<p>As for my pursuit - I'm very interested in ID and figuring out what God is up to. ID based science will be the next revolution.
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yters
2007-09-21T03:07:54
Startup idea: Facebook as a trusted distributed computing service
A startup group could create an app where companies bid on user's processors. Users only can lose by not participating, so companies would have a huge pool of willing participants.<p>Facebook provides the accountability, allowing a trusted distributed computing community to form.
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karzeem
2007-09-21T03:27:26
Top 20 Most Bizarre Experiments (not hoaxes, as the URL suggests)
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/Top/experiments/P0/
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ivankirigin
2007-09-21T03:28:57
Do you need special permission to land something on the moon? A summary of space law.
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http://www.slate.com/id/2174392/nav/fix/
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comatose_kid
2007-09-21T04:52:04
How great programmers learned their craft (interview)
http://usmanahmad.wordpress.com/2006/08/02/great-programmers-answersinterview-with-steve-yegge-linus-torvalds-dave-thomas-david-heinemeier-peter-norvig-james-gosling-guido-van-tim-bray/
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